Thanks Kat, I have to admit I've been so fed up with politics that I canceled my papers and really haven't read or seen much except the little snippets I hear on TV or the radio. I do agree with you about coalition governments an in fact the Liberal/NDP/Bloc coalition might be the most democratic government we've had in a long time. I know Stephen Harper's cons certainly aren't! But then why would anyone expect them to be? He did learn at Ralph Klein's knee!Anywhoo, I'll have to take your word for Dion's communication skills in French because I don't understand French and maybe that's his biggest problem.... the vast majority of the electorate doesn't understand what he is trying to say.

LynAB, Zone 3A----------------------------------“Those who say it can't be done are usually interrupted by others doing it.” ` James Arthur Baldwin"

The leaders of all parties should go . . . they all look like a bunch of babies. . one mad because he doesn't get his way,one mad because he's not the boss,one hanging on to the others coattails and one standing in the corner mad because he doesn't even want to be in the nursery.

Stephen should get out and let someone else who is at least likable step up.

Dion should go home and stay there where I'm sure even his own party wishes he would.

Layton needs to move aside for anyone else PLEASE..

And Duceppe should move right out of the country since he does not even want to be a canadian.

hear, hear, Kat...I favour a working Coalition government such as some countries in Europe have, as opposed to our Winner/Loser style of time-wasting government here...I'd rather see the elected Members of Parliament WORK every darn day than have the members flounce around in pretended outrage for the tv cameras and quick sound bites.

I think that EACH party has something to say, something worth listening to/thinking about...and whether we like their leaders or not - they do represent enough of our fellow Canadians to be heard by us all.

Right now, I am feeling that Stephen Harper didn't like the way his fellows were playing, so he has taken his ball and gone home, in a pout. I hope everyone remembers that while we ordinary Canadians are facing financial losses and job losses, the irresponsible person given a MINORITY government in the last election has just walked off the job for six weeks plus, in essence, abandoning us all.

Maybe with each election, we should also appoint a Nanny, to oversee behaviour?

Great thread, y'all! Why is a Beatle tune about a fool on a Hill spiraling 'round my brain cell? (And no I do NOT mean Ron. laffs)

I don't know much about nannying, Tante—just Kkidsitting. Y'now, NICE young'uns. But out of patriotic duty I'd offer a hand in any burping needed attending and wear scrubs for the Three/Four Stooges. hahaha

Yr Niece the chronic fencesitter ;o} less politically savvy than Betty, I suspect

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Might as well throw in my two cents. We have had some bummers in my lifetime for PM's & they fit right in there with Liberals as well as Conservatives. Here they are:1. Mckenzie King: Liberal. Conversed on a regular basis with his dead mother. Crazy as they come.2. John Diefenbaker: Conservative. Cancelled the Avro Arrow which at the time was the most advanced fighter plane in the world. Bought the Bomark Missle from the States to defend Canada. You know....those stupid things sitting on a cement pedestal with pointy end facing up. The aero engineers all moved to the States & low & behold the F14 was born.Also known for his stupid fight with Lester Pearson over the new Canadian Maple Leaf flag when he was leader of the opposition.3. P.Trudeau: American politicians hated him ....mainly because he was smarter than most of them. Never made any promises leading up to elections....instead surprised everyone with stupid programs like the National Energy Program which was nothing more than a transfer of wealth from Alberta to Ontario.4. Brian Mulroney: Conservative. When the investigations into him are finally finished it is likely he will prove to be the dirtiest of them all.He makes all of them look like pikers. Never in his life ran a successful enterprise of any sort yet has ended up with 14 paid directorships one of which is Barrett Gold. He didn't land those soft touches from sitting around sucking his thumb.5. Jean Cretien(?): Liberal. Looked with envy on Brian Mulroney & immediately began trying to outdo him.6. Stephan Harper: REFORM there is nothing Conservative about him. He lies with the best of them. When Leader of the opposition he proposed a deal with the Bloc which he now denies in the face of proof & is making a stink because the Liberals & NDP are ganging up on him. Harper is extremely dangerous because he is convinced that he is smarter than he actually is. A united Canada....? What a joke. He was right in there working with the Western Alliance to bring about seperation involving BC, Alberta, & Sask.

No wonder Canadians are disillusioned with politics. There isn't a potential PM in the whole damn crew.

When Dion didn't show by 7:30pm last nite, switched to Global and saw his "address" and thought he'd used the time of no-show to make his "whatever" firmer, brimming with crocodile tears, and more superficially eloquent than Harper's.

I'll now sit at back of class and shoot spitballs thru hollow Bic® pens. Low velocity, of course.

Forever fencesitting Mars;o}[/size]

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